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To show my willingness to write about bad politics
across the board, I introduce another of my new websites:
theconservativeparty.org.uk
which asks, "Are the Tories suitable candidates
to take over from Labour in this 'left-right' charade
that is British politics?"
I will be concentrating on thelabourparty.org
as long as the global banking cartel, transnational
corporations, eugenicists, unelected think tanks, Eurocrats
and UN bodies are using the Labour Party to control
the British people.
This article's headline refers to London Mayor, Boris
Johnson's appearance in yesterday's "Gay Pride"
parade in the capital. Picture: Daily
Mail.

Mr Johnson supported Section 28, which barred local
councils, including schools, from promoting homosexuality.
Despite being assured, just a few years ago, that ditching
this piece of allegedly unnecessary legislation would
not lead to homosexuality being promoted in schools,
the opposite is happening.
Johnson once remarked that, "If gay marriage was
OK - and I was uncertain on the issue - then I saw no
reason in principle why a union should not be consecrated
between three men, as well as two men; or indeed three
men and a dog."
You cannot say he doesn't recognise a slippery slope
when he sees one.
Also making an appearance in the parade were members
of the British Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.
The
Times reports that, "The new orders allowed
servicemen to wear full military uniform, but decorum
was strictly enforced yesterday. Whistles, banners and
decorations were not allowed. The units marched in neat
formation amongst revellers, avoiding eye contact with
the public."
I expect we will have to wait until next year to watch
our servicemen and women dress as transvestites. That
will make the enemy quiver in their boots, won't it?

I suppose all this helped the Mayor forget about the
resignation of his deputy, Ray Lewis.
While newspaper reports mull over alleged sexual and
financial misdemeanours, a
press release has Mr Lewis saying that these are
completely unfounded.
Mr Johnson believes that his "deputy Mayor Ray
Lewis is being made to suffer now because he has had
the guts to serve in this administration and because
he has had the courage to speak out against a stifling
orthodoxy that has failed too many of our children."
I certainly will not argue that much of what has become
orthodox today is counter-productive, shambolic and
downright wicked. How are youngsters supposed to know
how to behave when they are bombarded with different
messages about right and wrong?
One example being sex. In times past, the issue of
whether or not to engage in sexual activity involved
issues such as morality, self-worth, purity and concern
about pregnancy and the resulting need to do the right
thing should it happen, but now all this has been reduced
by government and the media to the 'importance of taking
precautions,' which rules out personal responsibility
in all areas of normal human relationships, thus attempting
to reduce youngsters to less than animals, devoid of
instincts like fidelity, trust and honour and depriving
them of the benefit of building a strong family.
Boris Johnson made a major error earlier in the week,
in my opinion, when he advised
youngsters not to intervene if they saw a fight.
The message is a U-turn of his utterance last year
that people should take a risk and tackle thugs.
The police have been engineered to be more concerned
with trivialities than serious crime and the Mayor now
expects the public to be neutered as well: everyone
powerless and pathetic against the darker elements in
our society.
Doesn't it all make you proud to be British?
As Deborah Orr writes in The
Independent, "Be afraid. Be very afraid. But
try not to forget that fear is the enemy."
One of my favourite pieces of scripture is this:
"There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth
out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth
is not made perfect in love." 1 John 4:18
Finally and politics aside, my condolences go to Boris
Johnson, his wife and family on the death Sir
Charles Wheeler, foreign correspondent for the BBC
and father of the Mayor's wife.
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